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Gospel

Gospel Singers Incognito are a singing group who reached the Semi-Finals of Series 7 of Britain's Got Talent. They were aged between 17 & 48 at the time of their audition.

Before their audition, the choirmaster - Patrick George, entered the stage himself and pretended to be a solo act despite describing himself as a choir which notably confused each of the judges with Simon questioning ‘Did you eat [the rest of the choir]’. Patrick worked as a pastor at the time of the choirs audition.

In their audition, Patrick started performing, before the rest of the group appeared behind the audience, then entered the stage and performed 'I Open My Mouth to The Lord' by Clara Ward & The Ward Singers. Alesha commented 'That was incredible my heart is still pounding [and] it was moving as well', with Simon going on to describe them as 'One of the best choir's we've had on the show, if not the best'.

In the Semi-Finals, they performed a Gospel version of 'Oh Happy Day' by St. Francis Choir with the backing track of but a piano. Amanda remarked 'That was another biblical performance [and] your harmonies at the top were exquisite', with David adding 'If this is what going to Church would have been like when I was a kid I'd still be religious'.

Before BGT[]

Earlier in 2013, the choir performed at Katie Price's second wedding ceremony to her husband Kieran Hayler.[1]

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